PAXETTJ2VJILE, If. C, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1858. .. :! !:"; ' l! .'! ' ' . A t. J' I ' " a aV: ' ;; . a-.a, a-- . UK VOLUME XX NO. J,C03 V ah"e . 010,1 her Oct v: IP Sale by SU3SCRJPTIOS FOR TUB CAROMSIAS For a jiagle cop, if paiid ia advance; per aanuin, $2 Ql I at the end ot j montiw, z ou " . .., I at tha ead'of ft months i 3 00 I at the eal of the year, 3 50 A 'NcM'ubscripliori Wtlllbe received for. a shorter period saaa o.io year UAless p ud in adva-nce. Via the H jf of . e vt-a ling the circvilatioa and en .hancih thV U ?cf iVtobs of the paper, the proprietor of fers the '; following trernirkably low ; : c l cm n 1. rj s . i.y v.i r hi uuy ijst. A d vajcce. i copies 01 tae uarouman, I year 38 00 15 00 XKt f ... , , Hates bf .Advertising V."-Sixty cents per kjuarj6 of"16 lin?s, or less, for the first nd 30 cents for .encti subsequent insertion, unless the adve'rtisjm nV is published for more than two months, when it will Se charged !! ! - .. ; For thrae mbnthsj - - - - $4 00 ,4 i For six month?,' j -i, -. 6 00 " T For tw-dva months, ' - - -.--A 10 00 r -Ttair rtrujnts: m it jlave the ne'trstruumwr ofin- sert:ong 'harked on them, orthrwise they will be in- ?rted till forh;d akd charged accordingly,. ' attention is directed to this requisition. Speciai J i I wM F. WIG HTM AN & CO. j.:' 1 CLEHJrT G. WRIGHT, J Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, N.C ' Office at the corner of Bow and Green .streets. Feb'y 3, 1856. - ; J. .SPEARS. i't; ATtORXIY J AT LAW, VTTE-Dl" the Coiirts of Cumberland, Ilarne Wak-i aad Johnston.3 I . ! A l lress, Toomor, Harnett Cov, N. C. Feb. 1G. 185C. , t r 85-y - - . - " " 'V ' ''' y ' - B in nr iv i fuller, 1 Attorney sit Law, ' v v v s x rpv 1 ? t v. , x, c-, . Mar e co:i?ulted at the Law ORice of Jcee Qx'Shep feeVlrR-.. 011 Green Street. A-( . July ii), 1856. 7-tf y 'W vm ATfORNKY AT L1W. Caa b fonitd at;ii' OCi.oe f'oirner)y occuped by Dr; 'GilUaoi, Ion Jitiv Street. i .' Fl? ET1ETIUE, 5. f. y i-ilfiMiin- H ) A It 1)1. n ( HOUSE. Subsariber is now prepared to' accommodate six per.stvas with board, in addition to the number no y 1ki3. . 1 iie ilitibliiiig which . .sh occupies s e:vi(:itly situated On. the 5)uuatusow Lot, IL:y l location for K Suininer ad 11 1' aud -'is a iOi ijt.ii' rj-jidenoe, Noj p lins will be spared to make it ifd ir.s co.uf jrtable- ' jrutrv. MARTHA HARTMAN. v. i. Oaiiipbell, UCTipSEUIt & COHMlSSIO MBRCIIAJrT, Ka.st side of Gillespie street. FrsxiKriLUi, i. C. bber 1, AS5,i ;J j? V II 11 Li K- FACXQR.Y, BY G E. . ' t IT T TT I 1v i?To.-ifci - -f . i Y. Will kings,' Auction Slore Fayetieville, N. C. IS' y . ' : tj- n i v (; to y, 1 - N )R t II . "iVATE'l STREET, . mini ) )r ) ial atfc'J&tio-i toth? sale or shipment of fr 1 1 ill a 17 ot'ior rf U"' '" ' -n:tl v atten,- ivi-i;ie?s entrusted -i-to. his care, ed to. i.y. ... 1 .i)X) lb- Tallow ftstcI, For: which tha higheslt cash price will be paid.; ,.t; I.' 1K: ; . l " A. M. CAMPBELL. JyUitd'Lea,diid s Linseed Oil, for sale by ; -r S. J. HINSDALE. l! 63-tf Ahg 1. 1 Bolting Cloth. A ATconstant suppv iR)f arranted Genuine An- Iter Bolting Cloth all Nos., kept od hand and for j aale at the- lowest pi-ices by JAMES MARTINE. . 'Jan 30, 1653. 5 m af'e 2v i uor KBCEIVBD AND FOR SALrJ Plantiugrgtatoes 'iiik Eye") and fine Apples'. Also", a fresh supply cf Raisins, ; Figs and granges. Oct. 24 R. E IIEIDE. foot of Haymount, 73-t FRESH l TURNIP SEED. FLAT DUtCHi : - RED TOP. ; : t ENGLISH NORFOLK, ".At RUTA BAGA , 'Just received and for sale by iA ' iiAi t I S.J. HINSDALE, July 114 1857, tf a ' FOR SALE. Heavy 4-4 Beaver Creek Sheeting?. . Cotton Tarn, Warp a"d Fillings Nos. 5 to 10. "i i ALSO, A i- Belt, Picker, Rollerand Lace LEATHERS. Oils and ManufaeturraFindings. Winter strainedSperm. Lard and Linseed Oils; ahuttlie a lsuiglass,';French trlue, ; V Cloth aud Glass Stepsi - , Emory, Roller J. U. HALL," Pees July 26. 1856 ."(! . I . B. CM. Co. 8-tf P Aiutk, Oils Varnish, Brushes, for S.J. HINSDALE. 43-tf Aug. 15. OLD BILLS. ' LL persons indebted to the concern of FR VNK & JiSRRY and JA H. U0BELITS Jb CO., are requested ot corns forward atil settle their bills. If not settled by the last of this month, they will find' them in the hands of aXawful Collector.: . " J.U. KUBKHTS 4 CO. 8, 1853 .' . A o ( The ollowing valu kbie real estate, the property a. E. C. Hall dec VI. is oJ ered fur sale and consists 01 the following tracts : That desirable placb known, as ,Romt containing about 260 acres w.tt'ri 'all the 'irnprovernehts. This place will bo-sold eiiti .t being probably one e or divided, to suit'purchasers, of the' bvJPt bn.s'iieis stands, in y desirable; to those wishing to the country, and is wi enter the mercantile I asiness. . I ' , i jot and 'Brick Stre (2 tenc No 2, Consists of a ments,) in Cambleion, don Bridge, r.nd is a v oa Bridge Street near Claren;- ;rv desirable stand for business. No 3, Is 3 vacant lot b in CampbHpn, known in City plot asNos 09, 111, 'No 4, Is a dwelling 12, an half of lot 113. ; houseand lot on Haymount, corner of Plaukroad aJ nd AdamsSt. A "very! dssira- ble residence for the w hole year. .1 . No 5,rl of 10 or !I Is a Corn Mil and team Engine anq Boiler, 5 horse powar. This is well worth the at- tention of those living where water power is not avail- able, and will be sold it a great bargain For terms apply to J. H. HALL, Assignee. .Ji n gnst-JI. .Ifi;i7 r ALE R. IN Co hfection aries, Perfumer ies, Bread, Crackers of Fruits' Nuts, Faucy Ar tides, and a vari ety ofj arti idea io the all kinds, GROC LINE. 1 Foot of Haymouilt, Fayitteville, N. C. Oct. 24. 1857. 13-v NOTICE; Persons indebted to Jtas. C. McEacliin, as GuardiaD of the heirs of John Morrison, deo'd. are hereby re spectfiilly informed, tfisjt said guardian Las in a greal majority of instances enklorsed and transferred then notes to the undersigne fl. Also, that onr nrsrent. ne cessi ties, apart from tha compel us to collect as J reqt irements;of the endorser peedily as possible. All those indebted will therefore oblige us, and themselves too. by paying up immediat fly. We must and will sue where the money is not forthcoming. A: D. -MORRISON. j. m. mo-UK rsc?J N.' A. MOIiLlISON'. Laurinburgh, N. C, March 7, 1857. . 40-ti Attorneys and Counsellors At LAW. L,U3iBEl 11TOS X. C. ROBERT E. TROY It JOHN P. FELLER, ; have I formed an association nor the practice of their profes j sion in Robeson co.. only R. E. Troy will also at- j J tend the Courts of Bladen and Columbus, and J P Fuller those of Cumberland. Their Oihce in Lumberton will be kept open at ali. times. January 9. 185S. 83-tf i HA YETTE ;iLLE HOTEL : ERTSr CG , " having FRANK X. ROM leased this Hotel, wi 11 be pleased to see their ! former patrens and ttf m n I lends, assuring them that they will use every e F. N. Uoborts. - Jan. 9, 1658. kertioo to please i A . G. Smith 83-tf ' f in th The Subscrib for sale. pr has oil hand and K!oeeSunj'S,TeaiMolassp.SiSiftvp,Sallt,Ironi IStccl, Kail's, H?rsk Shoes Nails, Axes, lloes, Shovels, Sywdcs, Forks, Tracdr CftUlUS, JJiULJv tniltll J- fil o , jy vilff j soait, Caiul cs, Ca vd 'a T- ill Leather J uSeirro Shoes, Ilats, Bliutlxts'Sf 'es, Whins,, SaJd, Collars, Ml ass PAfif, Cotton ia Rone, Hint a Lead, Common and fine Cigars, 'luhaceo, j .A Ioicder, and &hott and lrtncrar, rfnd many articles not e u m era ted: all in wunt c;:i.b; be bought, in this iiuAf A G. W. 1. GOLDHTOX. 74-tf supplied as cheap as can Oct. 31, NOTICE. J ! The Subscriber having at ilarch Term 1S36-, of the County Court of Cj uinberlamV taken out let ters-t)f Administration hinon the Estate of the late Wm. F. Wightman, hereby, notifies all persons m debted to said estate to make Payment, and tiiost haviug'claims against the same to present: them within the time requirekl by law or this notice yfll be pleaded in Bar of tweir recovery. i G. W. VVIGIITMAN, Administrator.: March G. 1858. 04 A. A. ricKellian j respectfully informs his ;riends and the public, that he has built ap large substantial Brick Buildings at hi3 Old Stand, expressly f r manufacturing Carriages Thankful for the very liberal patronise he has received for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same He warrants his work to be made of the best materia!! and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business. His work will Compare favorably with any madt in the United States, for neat ness and durability. . . ) ! He is determined td sell and do any work id his line on as goodlerms a h any ivork done elsewhere that is as well don. He now' has on hand finished, the largest stock of CARRIAGES, B'AROUCHES, ROCKAWAYS. AND BUGGIES, ever ofered in this place, and a very large stock of work neamy finished, which will be sold very low for Cash , or on Fhort time to punctual cutom- ers. He has on harj d more than ONE, HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehicles struction. nished and iu course of con- 'S"A11 work mn,de llyhim is warranted 12 months with fair. usage, and shonld it failbv bad workmanship red tree of charge Persons wishing to biiy would do well to call and examine f6 themselves Orders thankfully rece vedand promptly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and on Very rea sonable terms, Fayetteville, Oct t 1 p5$ TO KENT. For the baJance of situated on Old Stree Beze Perry, dee'd. July 3, khe year, a Dwelling House the late residence ot Mrs. WM..W A IID EN, Ex'r. " tf I T ', i DA.VID McDUFFIE, BRICK MASON AND PLASTERER. A NY PERSON desiring work done in Uhe best style in the above! department, can-secure my e at Fayetteville, N C. services by addressing m Bf D. McD;, will take country, within 100 m (contracts any where in the les from Fayetteville, and -prompt attention Will be given Tb the satne. DE. . 1 lfc rtps. Is now receiving? hi8tSpring supply of j j jo-&tzt goods. I Among which are j ' 1 " I ; Prints. Lawns, and Brilliantes; I Col'd and Blacji Silks; . Irish Linens and Diapers; I j Farmer's Linen. Twilled and Plain;. j Cashmere and Alerino Twills; j White and Col'd Cotton Hose; ; Bolting Cloths, No. 0 to 10; : - " I I SI ik and Straw Bonnets; c. 't -. With almost every article in the Dry Goods line; ail pf which has been purchased by the package at the late sales in New Yorki and Philadelphia: Will be ptrered cheap for cash orvo'n time to paying customers. jflarenzo, , 93-tt - deOldfU un.rxirmLmujU a.t& in the Towfi of Fayetteville, respectfully offers his servi- ?s to the citizens of this place and surrounding country. In all the various branches of his Pro fit&sion, including the .manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an fxtensive experi ence, to which is addedja thorough Dental educa tion, that he can give eittire satisfaction asfar ; as it; is in the power of Dentistry. All irregularities of the . Teeth treated in a proper and careful man- 1 ner, as well as diseases pf the mouth, None but tnie proper metals are made use ot in the various, operations. Charges wll be. moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest in the preservation of the Teeth. 1 j ESTOffice over Houstoii's Jewelry Store, where he will be found at all times. I May 15, 1858- j tf ' : "look." out von the locomotive' J. W.I LETT s . . . " Hasjnstreceived a large and general STQK OF GOODS suited to the Spring and Suhiinrr trade, consisting of a choice selection of Staple anil Faicy DRY GOODS, ! Boot." and Shoes, with almost everything desirable in that line. 1 PRIME FAMILY GROCERIES always to be had f j AT LETT'S. . -j G lious so d at the lowest prices for CASE, or ex co'iatry produce. . cha:lg.ii foil Mirch.l -2 0. 1858. ' ! iy-pd .hers h'uving associated themselves i 1 1 together in the practice of Law, "under the name: and style of ;CMlERON AND v-111 attend the County and Superior Ooiirts of Moore, Minitgomery,' Anson Eichmond, and Jlobe'soji. All business entrusted to them will receive their careful and prompt attention. - . 1 - . Arldres's Cameron and Shaw", Attorneys at Law, 3 Kookinghnm, Richmond ouiity, N.C John Yf, Cameuox, i : Jonx D. Shaw May 1, l5d. ... . ly Oorrsorr arid& or Sale. I ffh'e Western Ka-il, II ad Co., have Tfbi'sale hit amounts to suit purchasers. I ' if nm of thel Coupon Bonds of the 4? County of Cumberland, bear- 7 per cent, interqst, payable smi-anuually on !e 1st Juno and the 1st of December, and run ning 20 years. ' fS"9J 1,(K)0 of the Coupon Bonds of the-Town of Fayetteville, bearingj) per cent interest, payable somi-annually on the 1st J abuary and the 1st J uly. aifd running 20 years. ; j x iiese oontis wro issuuu jii aucoruance wjiin law to tlib Western Hail Road Co , to pay the : County and 'fown subscriptions respectively. i jPek-sons having money will find these bonds (at the price the Co is selling them) a better - invest ment in any Bank Stock in the State. For terms apply to i N C. B. MALLETT, Esq,. Pres't. ' '', orJNO. M. ROSE, Treas'r f Western R. R. Col S- " 92-tf ' March o, 1353. 0233,326,28. This Company has been in operation more than five year , a.id has paid! its looses, amouatingto 019,125 S5, without any assessment: insurance avtr agiing its members about i pet cent. . ' . "Policies issued to 1st 'of May, 1858, 2769.. Amoiiint of property now insured, $1,474,922-34. Aioiint premium notes now on hand, $224,968 23. Cash 'premiums received, , $32,317 41. ' DIRECTORS. Geo. McNeill, . " S. T. nawley, D. A. Ray, ; , W. N. Tillinghast, 11. L'. Myrover, A. A. McKethan, " S. vV. Tillinghast Ileiiry Lilly, N. A Stedman, S. j. Hinsdale, J. D. Williams, JasiG. Cook, A. W. Steel; JasKyle, -J. if. Shepherd, R.F.Brown, Wilmington, T. S Wm. Lutterloh, McLaurin. A. E. Hall. Wilm'hgton. ; OFFICERS.' - GEO. McXEILL. President. I). A. Ray. Vive-l'rcsidcnt . C. A. McMillan, Secretary, . I . John Colling and. C. C. McCrummen, Traveling . Agents. . s. -The Company invite applications. May 29, 1858 U-y FOR THE FALL AND WINDER 1858: JUST RECEIVED (Call soon, secure ia good- bargain and save money,) One; ot the largest, hand- somest and cheapest' stocks of "BOOTS AND SHOES Ladies dAU mrIa j 4 a. x mt 'nufu, i Ladies and Grents DA- CIJN S SHOES ot a new. "and I beautiful pattern; f YOUTH'S and CHILDREN'S BOOTS. SHOES nd GAITERS: INDIA-KUBBLlq SllUlS, and every article in his line. 1 .if His stock is choice and carefuUy selected by him- 1 - 1 -1 l . r- .. oeioi purcnasiDg eibe . y. -All who nave lost meir. soies coraeor- ward; and they will be renewed for Seventy-five cei.ts and upwards. ; i M. r . ; DISSOLUTION Tim nltrmniro nJ Axr- K mnfnnl Mrttxtm. f dioWdOonartnershiD in their Contracts on the ! Western Kailroad.i J C-IL.ALEY. July 1st 1853. 3t-pd JAS. BRANIN. Please call and Settle- My" Notes and Accounts are all due and I hone my cus'omers will' call and settle pe my 1 s them, as we neqd tbe money ' July 10, lnu -:. J. C. POE. J --. -f; i. ; , NAVY DEPAHTlfENTt t 1 - Bureau of Yards nd Docks.;; ; y ' , Jaly51838V- lTMEALED PROPOSALS for each class separately 1 K5y endorsed "Proposals for class No (name th class) for the navy yard at (name the yard,) will . be received at this office until noon on the second iiay of August next, for furnishing and delivering- at th several navy-yards named, the materials hd -articles embraced in printed schedules,- which ; will bf fur-; nished on application, and sent by mailt if so requesw ! ed. to persons desiring to offer to contract for any . or 1 all the classes, named therein, by the commandants of under their command, or by the navy agent nearest ine several navy . yardB,fbvr the classes for :tLs yards thereto, or by the bureau for anT or'alVthe-raFds. To. prevent confusion and mistakea-lnfieai: - the offers, n 6 bidwill be received which c-'t? aescs' lor more than one vard in oo erf 3; cr. ''Z?-: ""Bidders are bereojr cautioned" aopaVti'cB lariy efl tinrt thut thpir nTTtr-miiRK n In u fnrra hoTdinlb hefeinfSSSr. f ter prescribed, and be mailed in time to reach j their destination before the time expjres for receiving t hem; j UV UiU ?YU1 WC IUUDIUICU nUlVU flUAII I GCt V ter the period stated, and no allowance will be ;made for failures of the mail j. -... To guard against offers being opened befcjre the time appointed, bidders are requested to endorse on the envelope above the address, Proposals for class No (name the class) for the Navy-yardt (name the yard)." To the Chief of the Bureau of Yards nnd Docks, Washington, D. C. Form of Offer (ITere date the offer.) I, (here insert the name or names composing the firm,) of(name the. town,) in the State of (name) the State.) hereby offtrto furnish under your advertise ment d&ted (date of advertisement,) and subject to all the requirements of the same, and of the printed sched ule to which it refers, all the articles embraced in class No (name the class) for the Bavy.yard at (name the yard,) according to said schedule, viz: (here paste on the printed class from the schedule, and opposite each article set the price and carry out the amount in the columns for dollars and cents, and foot up the; ag gregate amount of the bid for the class) amounting to (here write the amonnt in words.) " I propose as my agent (here name the agent, if ono is required by the schedule) for the supply 'under the classes miscellaneous, by a non-resident of the place of delivery and should my offer be accepted. I request the contract may be prepared and sent to the navy agent at (name the agency) for signatures and certi ficates. , (Uere the bidder and each member of the firm to sign.) Form of Guarantee. A -f The undersignedr(name of guarantor) of (name the town) and State of(nme; the State) and (name of Second guarantors, ie,) hereby undertake that! the above named (name the bidder ur bidders) will, if his or their offer as above be accepted enter into contract with the United States within fifteen days after ,the date "of, notice through the post office, of the accept ance of his or their offers before mentioned. ', . Witness: (Signature of guarantors.) 1 I certify that the above named (here name the guar antors) are known to me to be good and responsible I guarantors in this caie. r ! i bignaturc j To be signed by the district : judge, district' attor ney, navy agent, or some person known tothe'Bureau to be responsible. . ' -- ljBIsy o ur.-jry ClasB No 1, Bricks; class No 2, Granite ,"cf&ss No.! 5, Yellow pine timber;class No 4, Yellow pine lumber; class No iron and nails; class No 12, steel: class i ifj 10, aujuis, i;io i-, uito, mass ivu 10, puiitia, ' class No 22 charcoal; class N 24, copper and compo sition nails; class JNO zo, iron casting.-. ; - BOSTON. ; I- Class No 1. Bricks; class No 2, stone; class Ho 4, epllnw nini Inmhpr. class !o i.'.nak and hnrrl wnfwl class No 6, white pine, spruce and juniper timber and lumber; class No 7, lime and hair; class No 8, cement; , class No 9, gravel and saud; class !fo 10, slate; class ! jno ii, iron, iron spines anu nans; ciass xso iz, ieei; class lo 14, files: class No 15. paints, oil and glass; class No 16, ship chandlery; class No 16, sperm oil; i class lio ii , naruware; ciass no is staiionery; qiass no 20, hay and straw; class No 21, j provender; class No 22, oharcoal; class No 23, packing; class So 25, iron castings; class So 2", augers. ; : NEW YORK. ; . Class Jo 1, bricks;. class Uo 2, stone; cKss So 3, yellow pine timbers; class No 5,ioak and, hard wodd timber; class No 6, white pine, spruce, and juniper; class No 7, lime and hair; class- No 8, cement; class No 9, gravel and sand,; class No; 10, slate; elass; No 11, iron, iron spikes, and nails; class No 12, steel;, class No 13, pig iron; class No 14, files, class ifo 15, paints, oil and glass; class No 16,. ship Chandlery; class No 16i, sperm oil; class JNo 17, Hardware; class ao re. stationery;"class No 20, Hay and straw; class So 21, provender: class So 22, charcoal; class So 23. belting, packing and hose; class No 24, copper; class iSo 25, iron-works and castings; class So 26, machinery and tools; class No 27, augers. j . j 1 PHILADELPHIA. Class So 1, Bricks; class So 2, stone; class No 3, ybllow-pine timber; class No 4 jyellow pine lumber; class So 5, white oak and hard wood; class So 6, white pine timber; class No t, lime; class No 8 cement; class So 9, Gravel nd jsand; class No' 10, slate; class No U. iron, iron nails, abd spikes; class So 12, steel; class So 14, files;.class No 15. paints, oilji and glass; ofass So 16, ship chandlery; class NO ltij, spetnl Oil"; class "Ko 17, hardware; class SO 18 statiOne; class No , 19. , fire wood; class So 20, hay and straw; class No 21, proven-" dar; class So 22, charcoal; classjSo 23, belting,! pack ing and hose; class No 37, augers; class No 28, Iron floats.' " .. '. ' . ! NAVAL ASYLUM. ; "i AA - Class No I, clothing; Class no "2, hats, boots, and shoes; class no 3, provisions; class no 4, groceries; class no 5. dry goods; class no f, bread, &c.; class ho 7, tobacco; class no 8, miscellaneous; class no 9 hard Ware: class no llpaints, oils, &C; class nd 14, lumber; class no 15, provender; class no; 16, firewood A WASHINGTON. Class no I, bricks; class nd l stone; class no 3, y el low pine timber; class no yellow pine lumber; class no 4, oak, hard wood, timoer and lumDer; ciass no o, white pine, spruce. juniper, and cypress; class no 7, lime and hair; class no , cement; class no , gravei fftna clasa n0 V Itoi ifn .nails spikes; class ao 12, steel: class no IS: pig iron; ciass no i, file clasg QO I5 paints oii8 &c.; class nn t (I shin chandlery: class no 16i, sperm oil; class no 17,' hard- ware: cias8 no 18. stationary: class no 19. firewood; class no 20, hay and straw; class ho 21, provender; ciass no 22, charcoal; class no 23, bolting, packing, and hose. i- NORFOLK e timber. dags no 4 yellow pine lumbers class Un fi whit,,, nine timber and lumber: class no -7.1 lime: clasg n0 9;gaQd; class no ll, iron, iron nails, class no 12. steel: class tto 14. files! class no 15, paints, oil and glass; class no Ifi, ship chandlery; class -no ,164' sperm oi; ciass no i, nara ware; ciass no io, aianuu-, ety; class no 19, augers and centre bits; class no 20, hay and straw:, class no .21. provender; class no , 22, charcoal; class no 25, pig iron; class no 26, iron-roof, PENSACOLA Class no 1, bricks; class no 2, granite; class no 3, yellow pine timber; class no ' yellow pine lumber: class no 5, hard wood, timber and lumber; class no 6, White pine, juniper, cedar, and cypress lumber and . t i 1 r .a. . timber; class no 7, lime; class ho 8, coraent; class no ? clay and sand; class nolo, slaU;clas8 no UTiron. t iron nails, and spikes: class no 12, steel; class no 14. j files, class uo 15, paints, oils and glass; class no lfi, snip caanaiery; ciass no ioj sperm oii;ciasuo if , nard, ciass jxo o. wuue pine auu spruce umuer anu lumoer ; ou. osa QJ (white pine seasoned): class No 7, Lime and hair: class -' ;OQ Ahaii o . v o - xt l.. giessnucMi on. anu glass: uiasss nu j.o, euip uuauuim: ciass ao i ifiminUh t , i. 7 1 . - 1 XT "I I .... .1 , r ' 1 r '. . UllUlllU I ! 1 1 1 l MT 1 f U T I 1 1 1 -k-r 1 loj.fiperm 011; ciasiu xi, uaiuware; ciass iNUiiOjSia- ej 'Jsce tiouery; class'No 20, hay: class No 21, provender; t rni.1' wanJ;class no 18, stationerr; class no 16, firewood, class no W, hay; class no 21, provender, class jno 22, charcoal;;class no 23. betting, packing, hose, 4c;clae no 25, iron castingsj-class no 26, au gers. : v,t - k The schedule will state thtt times within wMcVartfc cles will I required to be delivered; and, where the printed schedule is not used, the .periods stated In if for deliveries most be'copled in the bids. ' Alt .the ar- ncieHwuicn may DeoontraetPilfr. Tnnt -i:-. at such place Or places, iacladlog dray age and cartage , to the plaw where used within the navy yardtreV ivciy, lori Whtch the offer ismade. au . 'ai..a toe1,PomtPading officer thereof, nd, all, otbr tnings being equal, -preference will ht can manufacture.. And bldAet no article will be received after the n(nt!.n r period specified in the schedules for the completion of 4 deliveries, unless specsally authorized by the depart- ;7 . lm ; vuoi.ru iu any- omer parties than those named in the contract, to modify r changeithe contract ther as to extension otime or as i to qu.lity:or quantities of materials.;? Av ft i to be provided in; the contract, and Uobe li: j..vnou. vvio, wsBjiTCiuru on t.ue prooaoie quanti ty which tnay be required, as well as to fix date for determining the lowest bid; but the ch a tractor' is to furnish more or less of the said enumerated articles and in such quantities, and at socb times, as the bureau or commandant may require; such increase, however not to exdeed one third of the quantities stato ian the excess must be authorized by the bureau nH r ffl&SL n u. cnujiig aurn June, 185,9;and whether the quantities required be more or less thaa those specified, the prices shall re main' the same. All the! articles under the contract must be of the best quality, delivered in good order,, free of all and every charge or expenses to the government, and sub ject to th inspection, count,, weight, or mensurement of the said navy-yard, and be in all respects satisfac tory to the commandant thereof. Bidders are! refer red to th.yard'ftff plans, specifications, orlsamples,' and any further description of the articles. : Contrac tors for classes headed ''Miscellaneous,'' -who .do hot i reside nsar the place where the art icles are to bb de livered, will be retuired, to name in their proposals an agent at the city or principal plac- near the yard of aeiivery, wno may oe caned upon to deliver articles without delay when they shall be i equtred. , . , Approved sureties iijl the full amount of the con- 1 . It'l 1 J X A . - ' iraci win oe requireu, ana iweniy per centum as ad ditional security deducted from each payment ' until the contract nhall have ben completed or Cancelled, unless otherwise authorized by the department On classes headed ''Miscellaneous." to be doliv red a re quired during the fiscal year, the twenty per centum retained may, at the discretion of the commandant, be paid quarterly, on the first of January, April. -July. and October, when the deliveries have been satisfacto- ry, ana ine Daiance (eiguiy per cent) will be paid by the respedtive navy agents within thirty, days after the presautation of bills, in triplicate, . duly vouched and approved. A A No-part of'the per centim. reserved is to be paid until all the rejected articles offered under the contract shall have been removed from the yard, unless ipe cially authorized by the department. ' f: 11 win we supiuaieu in.iue coniract, that ir default snail oe maae ny tne partie or the first part in deliv efing all or any of the articles men tidncd in kny class bid for, oflthe quality- and at the times and places above provided, then and in that case the said parties will forfeit'and pay to the .United States a, sum Jof money not to exceed twice the amount of such class;, which may be recovered from time to time according to tbe act oJf Congress in that case provided, approved Morch 3, 1843. The sureties must sign the contract, and their re sponsibility ue certineu to uyia navy agent, collector. It is to lie provided in the eontract that the bureau I shall have the power of annulling the icontract. with damage to the government, in case Con hot have made sufficient appropriations for the articles named, or for the comnletioh of works oot;mafi for, and on which this advertisement is riaqPfi nfl shall also have ; the power to increase or he quantities named in the classes not head- llaneous" in the schedule, twenty-five per cent, Persons whose offef shall be accepted "Will be notifi- fied by letter through the post office, which notiee shall be considered sufficient; and if they do. not enter into contrrct for the supplies specified within fifteen ; days from the date of notice from the bureau, of the accept- ance of thjar bid, a contract Will be Wade with some other person or persons, and the guarrantors' of such defaulting! bidder cwill be held responsible for, all de- nuqueuucs Ail offers not made , In . strict Conformity with (his advertisement will, at the option of the bureau, be re- jected. Those only whose offers may be accepted will be no tified, and contracts will be ready for execution as soon thereafter as may be practicable. July .10; 858 4t WANTED a v 1 T" Able Negro Men wanted by the Subscribers .aJ to work on ths Fayetteville and Western Rail Road Sections 10 II & 18 miles from Fayetteville of whom the highest price Will be paid by calling on the Subscribers on the work- , - v i ' i D.G.&, W. McDTJFFIE. March 27 . ! 94 tf . A ' FOR SAtiB OR RENT. j The dwelling House and Lot on Hay Mount, hear the Donaldson Academy joining W J Yates and others lately occupied by Hector McMillan Lsq.jwith a well of good wt, ter (STGarden in front. It will be sold a bargain Or rjentad to good tenant on reasonable terras apply to f JAS. MARTINE. Also thd two Sory Ware House on Church St. near Presbyterian Church. April 24. 98-tr mmm,m yy:: The trWeesof the "DONALDSON A CADE MY" desire to .lease the buildincfa on Hayniount near Fayeitevile, which have been used dcuring. the last y jar bjf Messrs Cairns and llobmsop, n cbnductingjtheir Schdol. The Academy is situated cohvenier tly, nnd .the patronago of the school is ample and liberal. Any gentleman who desires to take th situation may address at Fayetteville untill the 1st of September. W. B. WRIGHT, President A. ' - of tbe Board of Directors. , I July 17,1858. 4t ' A BARGAIN CAN BE HAD. HI! HE jSTjmSCRlBER OFFERS FOR. SALE U The Materials of the North Carolina Argus Printing Office. The -establishment consists o two first rate Washington Presses one fcr. news paper anc job type. . The newspaper type are' but very littlf worn and.the largest portion of job type are new. It'is Unnecesary to enumerate, the se lections w:ere made by persons Of much typograph ical experience and taste and are as complete as any in ine oiatc r- j ' Any person wishing to purchase can get i a bar gain iy an early Application to " a A A x DAVID MURPHY. .-, Fayetteville,. June, 12th 1859. tf. . ' f ' NOTICE TO SOLDIERS WIDOWS.! B AVIDOWS OF MEXICAN Soldiers, and' the Widows of Soldiers who pied n skvig in tne war ot lovz,, can nave tneir pensions continued by calling on the undersign ed. .-1' -m them. ! ' Give me the management of your claims, f and the money shall- come at oncej or mo charge, j f JNO. M. ROSE. ! - ; Agt. for Pensions. ?Fayettevilh, June . ; tf II CAR pi INI AIL r, ' FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. ''-0ne Caa's Ect la t.:.:iltr " .rThe sobstance which uoari:' f I r f- " i:l ta- fords, n6 ' !ionrisl)meutr for - - a , -:- . .... val ui kviuv, vvu r line .bs iiiai.a JUt; noarish it virtue of Us composition, perince tells us that it does tot virtue of tons defective rtlatVca L'jtw Hi e org u 1 " .j.A'.Tbat xiz man's meat raanYr oi1- fs' a proverb 1 ner. arc ; pons, even m muttpr.v diopr would l r "!sc jfase cf.Abb3 'ds'-Ville 4 A - ,.ai- treaties of his parent? nor the meii. . tutors could induce him to OTercorae it j.. reaching the; age of thirty, on a regimen of veg etable food, he Was over-persuaded, and tried the affect of meat soaps, which led to his eating: bot.h mutton aid beef; bufUi change was futal plethora and sleepiness intervened, and he ditd of celehrul iuflamraatioo. ' Id 1 83 a fVcnch soldier was obliged to quit the service befsaufre he could not over-coine hia violent repugrlarMo and digust towards onimal food; .' Dr. Prout. whose testiimkiy will bo Liuore Convincing to English readers, v knew a person on whom mutton acted as a poison; "ho could not eat mutton in any form. The pecu liarity was supposed to be owing to capricu but the mutton was repeatedly disguised an1 given him unknown; but-uniformly with tho pane result of prudut iug violent voniiting and diarrhoea. And from the severity of the effects,. which were in fact those of a virnlent poison, there can be little doubt that if the use of -mutton had bed (persisted iu, it would havo sodn destroyed the life of the individual. ' Dr. Pereira, who quotes this pftFfnpe, adds: -t fenow of a gentleman who has repeatedly hnl an attack of indigestion after the ose of ronsfc mutton.. Soine ' persons, it Is known t-uunot take coffee without vomiting; others are thrown into a general inflammation if they cut cherries or gbosberries. Hahn relates himself that nev en or eight strawberries would produce convul sions in him. i - t -Tissot saysJie conld nver swallow smrar without vomiting. Ma iy persons arc tumble to eat egjrsj and cakes or puddings, having eggs in their composition, ''produce serious dis turbances in such, persons; if they ure induced to. eat them under false assurances of no eggrf having been employed, ihey are soon undeceived by the unnii8takeable effects UWer Us i stti kiusr forms, fliis different human beings, is fa- tuiliar to us alls we see bur friends freely indul- rTino- Tith honpfit. mstpnrl nt IlHTm. Ill ail KIIMIH of lood which experience too .painfuHy nssnres us. wp rnn nt. with onlv certafn injury. To n -o . 11 i rents nnd rrTinrn Sho.dW seriously be g'ven, tn at bv it they may learji to. avoid the pettle tyranny and folly of insisting on children, eating food for which they have a manifest repugnaiKe. It is too common to treat child's repugnance as mere enprice, to condemn it as "stuff and noncetice," when he refusts-to eat fat or cgg certain vegetables, and "wholesome podding. Now even caprice in such matters slionld noi be" altogether slighted especially when it takes the form of a refnsal : because this caprice is probably nothing less than the expression of a particular and temporary state oi ins organi&iu whicii we should do wrong to disregard. And whenever a refusal is constant, it indicates a positive unfitnes for the food. Only a gross ignorance of physiology n ignorance unlmp pily too widely spread can argue that bet auFo a certhin article is wholesome to many, it must necessarily be wholesome to all. Each individ ual organism is specifically different from any othery Maxims to Guide a Ypurls Lien. Keep gocd company or none. A, j Never be idle.; If your hands cant.ot bo usefuUy employeil, attend tplthe cultivation of your mind. . Always speak the truth. Make few promises. Live up to your engagements. Ilavc no very intimate friends. Keep your own secrets, if you have a nr. i When you speuk tb.'a person, look him In the - face. .t ... t.' ' A j Goo'd company and good conversation aro the very sinews of virture. "Good character is above all things else. V Never-listen' to loose or idle conversation. You hod better be poisonod in your blood than in yonr principles. "JTour character cohnot be essentially injured except by yoar own acts. J If any one speaks evil of yon, let your life Lo so virtuous, that none will believe hirn. Always speak and act as in the presence of God. . -AAA , Drink no intoxicating liquor. . Ever live, misfortune excepted, within your income. A j ' When you retire to bed, think over what yoo have done daring the day. Neter speak lightly of religion. Make no baste to ba rich, if you would prosper. . i iSmall and steady, gajns give competency with tranquility of mind A Never play any kind of game. Avoid the temptation through fear that you may ndt withstand it. . Earn your money before you spend it. Never run iu debt, unless you see a way to get-out again f Never borrow if you can possibly avoid it. Keep youfself innocent, if you would be happy. i ' , . Save wfileyookre young, to spend when von are old.k ' . Never think that what you d for religion is time or money misspent. Always go to church when you s can. Read some portion of the Bible every I ' -v1 ' I bf death, your accountability uay. j : Often think I Read over the apoye maxims at lcasfc once a week. A A man has a right to scold his wifa cbcut I. coffee when he has BuGcient grounds. vr -Sep. 12, 1857, 3